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During the team meeting with CT’s father and step-mother, his CSC Nicole Topper and Dover Behavioral Health Social Worker Jennifer Costello. In the meeting it was discussed CT continues to make sexual inappropriate comments to his fellow peers, but it is not towards his female peers, but towards his male peers pertaining their mothers. His parents continue to express their concern for CT as he does not care about his treatment and believes it is not going to help him. MT and CI stated to CT’s CSC Nicole Topper of their treatment goals and how CT refuses to participate and/or leaves the house during a session. His parents in addition agreed with his IOP team stating they are trying but CT does not cooperate. CSC Nicole Topper stated they can

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